The Big Silence

The Big Silence by Bernard Schopen, published by Mysterious Press in 1989, is a mystery novel that follows private investigator Jack Ross as he embarks on a quest to locate a young prostitute’s long-missing grandfather. Set against the backdrop of Nevada’s deserts and urban landscapes, the narrative unfolds as Ross navigates through the complexities of the case, revealing connections to one of the state’s most influential families. This edition comprises 263 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the investigation, highlighting the challenges and intricacies faced by Ross as he delves into the past. The story intertwines elements of fiction and detective work, offering insights into the characters and their motivations. As the plot progresses, the themes of mystery and personal discovery come to the forefront, making for an engaging read that captures the essence of the genre.
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Hired by a young prostitute to find her long-missing grandfather, Reno private eye Jack Ross tracks the cold trail across the deserts and back alleys of the city to one of Nevada’s most influential families
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